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Amethyst J. Davis

Amethyst J. Davis is responsible for spearheading the growth and development of the HWH, including outlining the editorial trajectory and content. She also produces “The Renaissance Letter,” our biweekly email newsletter, edits content, and fact-checks stories prior to publication. Amethyst was an administrator at New York University before launching her journalism career. She was previously a member of the Sounding Board, the community advisory board for Chicago Public Media, which includes WBEZ Chicago and the Chicago Sun-Times.

Amethyst is a 2023 Leader of a New Chicago award recipient, as recognized by the Field Foundation and MacArthur Foundation. She was named to Forbes 30 Under 30.

In 2022, Amethyst was a Casey Fellow with the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Black News & Views. She is a sought after speaker on community journalism and has given talks at institutions like DePaul University and the University of Kansas. Amethyst is a regular guest on City Cast Chicago.

She was invited by Harvard University to submit a 2023 and 2024 Nieman Lab prediction. Under her leadership, the HWH has become one of the nation’s most-watched hyperlocal newsrooms. The HWH has received national coverage in publications like Poynter, Harvard University’s Nieman Lab, the National Press Journalism Club Institute, and Editor & Publisher.

A Harvey native, Amethyst is a Brooks Middle School (’11) and Thornton Township High School alum (‘15) and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from NYU (BA’19). She is an alumna of the Data and Policy Summer Scholar program at the University of Chicago.

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Amethyst's Latest Articles

County commissioner paid over $30,000 as consultant at Harvey library where husband serves as board president

Cook County Commissioner Kisha McCaskill (5th) was approved for a consultant contract with the Harvey Public Library District. Board president Anthony McCaskill is her husband.

WHD SD147 unveils protocols regarding local immigration enforcement

The district will not allow agencies inside school facilities without a court order, co-interim superintendent Creg Williams said last month.

Two men charged with gun and drug felonies after county sheriff executes search warrants at Harvey home

The Organized Crime and Hostage Barricade teams made arrests at a home on 150th St. and Lincoln Ave. on Wednesday.

State lawmakers file circuit breaker-style property tax relief bill for homeowners

If passed, the Circuit Breaker Property Tax Relief Act would provide credits to homeowners who have seen 25 percent increases or more in their bills.

Cook County public defender to represent undocumented residents in immigration court cases elsewhere

Attorneys with the county public defender's immigration unit will provide representation virtually.

Thornton Township tables budget items — again

The board decided to table appropriations ordinances for the general fund and general assistance fund as some members aim to gain greater financial clarity.

“Circuit breaker” program aims to provide tax relief for property owners

Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi is urging state lawmakers to fund a $200 million program to help taxpayers who’ve experienced spikes of 25 percent or more in their bills.

Thornton Township board fires two employees

After a brief closed session, trustees moved to fire two township employees, including one who was recently involved in a melee at the township hall.

Mayor Chris Clark drops out of Thornton Township supervisor race

A day after supporters dropped a ballot challenge to Senator Napoleon Harris, Harvey’s top official is bowing out of the supervisor race.

Thornton Township services set to resume but with caveats

Officials managed to pay vendors and secure insurance policies Tuesday, moving the needle on reopening the township. But the township’s still without budgets, setting up the next big financial issue for the board.

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